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Gero
One of Japans three most famous hot springs alongside Kusatsu and Arima, Gero has been celebrated since the Edo period for its silky alkaline waters. Nestled along the Hida River between Nagoya and Takayama, this charming onsen town offers free foot baths and the Yumeguri Tegata spa pass.
Gero์ ๋ฃ์นธ 10๊ณณ
Suimeikan
ๆฐดๆ้คจ
Gero's grand landmark ryokan with three distinct hot spring bath areas, a Noh theater stage, and Hida beef restaurants.
๋ถํฐ $200 //๋ฐ
Ogawaya
ๅฐๅทๅฑ
Famous for unique tatami-floored baths and spacious open-air rotenburo overlooking the Hida River.
๋ถํฐ $150 //๋ฐ
Yunoshimakan
ๆนฏไนๅณถ้คจ
A registered tangible cultural property built in 1931, perched on a forested hillside with valley views.
๋ถํฐ $250 //๋ฐ
Shogetsu
ๆๅท้คจ
A riverside ryokan with a beautiful Japanese garden, large open-air baths, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
๋ถํฐ $120 //๋ฐ
Koganyu
ๅฐๆณ
An intimate budget-friendly ryokan with warm hospitality, natural hot spring baths, and hearty Hida beef meals.
๋ถํฐ $80 //๋ฐ
Mutsumikan
็ฆ้คจ
A welcoming budget ryokan just two minutes from Gero Station, specializing in Hida beef and local cuisine.
๋ถํฐ $70 //๋ฐ
Gero Onsen Sansuikan
ๅฑฑๆฐด้คจ
A mid-range riverside ryokan with an open-air bath directly overlooking the Hida River and seasonal kaiseki cuisine.
๋ถํฐ $130 //๋ฐ
Gero Onsen Fugaku
ๅฏๅฒณ
A quiet hillside ryokan with both indoor and outdoor baths, known for its peaceful atmosphere and generous Hida beef kaiseki.
๋ถํฐ $130 //๋ฐ
Sasara
็ดใ ็พ
A stylish ryokan blending Japanese and Western aesthetics, with panoramic hilltop views and rooms with private open-air baths.
๋ถํฐ $200 //๋ฐ
Kisoyaji
ๆจๆฝๅฑ
A compact affordable ryokan in the heart of the onsen town with natural hot spring baths and homestyle Hida cuisine.
๋ถํฐ $60 //๋ฐ